Defiance and deference in Mexico’s colonial north : Indians under Spanish rule in Nueva Vizcaya / Susan M. Deeds.

Deeds, Susan M.
Austin : University of Texas Press, 2003.
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Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 271-287) and index.
  • Spanish Entradas and Indigenous Responses in Topia and Tepehuana, 1560-1620 — Environment and Culture — A Counterfeit Peace, 1620-1690 — Crises of the 1690s: Rebellion, Famine, and Disease — Defiance and Deference in Transitional Spaces, 1700-1730s — Jesuits Take Stock: Cosmic Intent and Local Coincidence — Stuck Together with Pins : The Unraveling of the Mission Fabric — Rendering unto Caesar at the Crossroads of Ethnicity and identity — Early Nueva Vizcaya — Indigenous peoples — Nueva Vizcaya in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries — Map of Nueva Vizcaya, 1726 — Indigenous population of mission sites, 1550-1750 — Total population in mission areas, 1550-1800 — Chronology of Epidemic Diseases Recorded for Mission Areas — Population Fluctuations in Three Tarahumara Missions, 1743-1753.

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